Hi folks,
I am trying to conduct a meta-analysis of proportions using proc mixed random effects model but not sure what's the right syntax. I am posting example data set. Can someone guide please?
data CMC;
input Study Location: $10 Sample: $10 Females CCC;
datalines
;
Akenroye US 1415721 47 9
Batra Australia 1184 51 77
Berry2013 US 200656 48
Berry2017 US 1850027 50 53
Blackburn US 141709 53 33
Cecil Europe 7831633 44 22
Dosa US 251 45
Edelson US 241540848 46 0.17
Feinstein US 144385188 48 2
Phelan US 193500000 47 5.2
Hudgins US 178904986 46 2
Kuo US 27755 49 18
Massin Europe 11483 10
Noori Australia 5718 48 2
Marsh US 641 64 39
Montalbano US 198166 50 7
Neuman US 3263330 47 5
Peltz US 832252 47 37
Seo Korea 3160 42 29
Spaite US 55892 1.7
Wijlaars2015 Europe 869885 41
Wijlaars2018 Europe 1109978 57 30
Zook US 112746 47 16
;
Sorry re-posting the data as had some errors;
data CMC;
input Study Location: $10 Sample: $10 Females CCC;
datalines
;
Akenroye US 1415721 47 9
Batra Australia 1184 51 77
Berry2013 US 200656 48
Berry2017 US 1850027 50 53
Blackburn US 141709 53 33
Cecil Europe 7831633 44 22
Dosa US 251 45
Edelson US 241540848 46 0.17
Feinstein US 144385188 48 2
Phelan US 193500000 47 5.2
Hudgins US 178904986 46 2
Kuo US 27755 49 18
Massin Europe 11483 10
Noori Australia 5718 48 2
Marsh US 641 64 39
Montalbano US 198166 50 7
Neuman US 3263330 47 5
Peltz US 832252 47 37
Seo Korea 3160 42 29
Spaite US 55892 1.7
Wijlaars2015 Europe 869885 41
Wijlaars2018 Europe 1109978 57 30
Zook US 112746 47 16
;
What exactly is the research question or questions to answer?
There are lots of things that could be done but without knowing what question to answer specific responses are pretty difficult to formulate.
Hi,
I am assessing what proportion of emergency service user is children with chronic medical conditions, globally.
thanks
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